Golf Club Fitting

Titleist Golf Club Trial

The full-set Titleist Golf Club Trial program provides golfers with an easy way to experience Titleist products on either the course or practice tee to help determine the right equipment for their game.

Importance of ball in fitting process

A big deal is made out of the importance of driver fitting
-- marrying the shaft to the club head to optimize flight, distance and
control.Can the choice of ball
influence this?How important is ball
choice in this process?I’m thinking
club head, ball, and shaft in that order.

The other point I want to make is that choosing balls can be
an expensive and confusing process for the consumer.I know, in the past, I have liked a
particular model only to have it discontinued or modified in a year or two-- in
a not always a better way. It’s frustrating to have to repeat the process
annually.

I appreciate your efforts to help us make a better
choice.And I really appreciate the samples which help even more. Thanks for
thinking of us!

If you get Tour fitted you'll hit every shot with your ball of choice. For me it was the Pro V1. Many fitters (especially the indoor ones) will have you hit the ball of your choice as well. That should help with you driver fitting accuracy.

I personally enjoy ball fitting. Just go out for an after work 9 and play two balls. Sleeves aren't two expensive, or next time your partner clubs one into the woods help him look for it. You might find a good ball to demo someday.

But you gotta love Titleist for sending out some sleeves. I'm a Pro V1 guy, but I'm excited to try the new 1x as well. I honestly wouldn't have hit one unless a friend had one or I found one in the woods.

Ball selection is really more of factor around the greens when it comes to touch, feel, sound, and spin on all those scoring shots including putting.

The choice of ball off the tee in the scheme of things is smaller factor. We can make any golf ball fly as far as possible with clubhead, surefit tour hosel settings, and shafts. As long as you are happy with your choice around the greens, I'll maximize your driving distance off the tee.

I would have to disagree with the assessment of the ball off the tee. There are many balls that have dimple patterns that are not the best for spin or lack there of. Spin off the face of the driver can reduce the flight and cause the ball to do crazy things. I would say the ball is as important off the tee as it is on every other shot...but one hits more with the putter than any other club in the bag.

I got fitted outdoors at a prominent course in the Chicago area. I know they used range balls and I'm pretty sure they were a mixture of TF and Pinnacle. I probably should have went somewhere that used better balls. My guess is that anything I use on course will be an improvement. The bottom line is I will continue to experiment--and try to have fun in the process (right, Josh?).

I love the feel of the Prov when putting, around the green and off the driver. However, I feel like I have more control over the ProV1x and NXT tour on longer shots. I've been switching between all of them depending on how I feel that day. Will probably continue to do so.

I think what he meant was you pick a ball based on your short game and putting, not on your long game, then the fitting process will maximize that ball for the long game.

For example, suppose you choose a ball, then they can fit your gear to maximize the ball performance for your swing. And if you choose a ProV1 they can fit your gear to maximize the ProV1 for your swing.

I don't think he meant 'the ball is not important', I think he meant 'which ball you choose doesn't matter we can maximize it'.

I went through a ball fitting last week. I always thought I was a Pro v1x guy and the numbers only confirmed that. However, the process was really cool. The fitter started me out hitting 30-50 yard shots and was measuring the spin with each ball. From there we went to the 6 iron and while we looked at the spin, the ball flight was most important. Fianlly we hit some drivers to just dial it in. Theres just that much more confidence knowing I'm playing the right ball.

For me I spun the new Pro v1X more than the Pro v1. the X had a higher penetrating trajectory for me, moreso than the V1. Watching the nubmes and the ball flight was really interesting. Thanks Titleist. You all have hit it out of the park with this new ball!!!!!

Kpc @ The Glen Club

You can hit a Pro V1 so much better than a beat out X out. I've been working on the range beating X outs up until this last weekend and a ball makes a big difference with distance and feel. I wish I had a Rory McIlory range where I could rip some Pro V's around.